Henan Subdistrict, Jiaohe

Henan Subdistrict (Chinese: 河南街道; pinyin: Hénán Jiēdào) is a subdistrict in Jiaohe, Jilin province, China.[1] As of 2020, it has 26 villages under its administration.[2] As of 2005, the subdistrict spans an area of 315.4 square kilometres (121.8 sq mi).[3][4] The subdistrict had a population of 14,643 according to the 2000 Chinese Census, but has since underwent boundary changes, bringing its population up to 31,171 as of 2005.[3]

Henan Subdistrict
河南街道
Henan Subdistrict is located in Jilin
Henan Subdistrict
Henan Subdistrict
Location in Jilin
Coordinates: 43°43′55″N 127°19′41″E
CountryPeople's Republic of China
ProvinceJilin
Prefecture-level cityJilin City
County-level cityJiaohe
Area
  Total315.4 km2 (121.8 sq mi)
Population
 (2005)
  Total31,171
  Density99/km2 (260/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+8 (China Standard)

History

Chishui Township (Chinese: 池水乡), which would be merged into Henan Subdistrict in 2005, was established as a district in 1949, but would change to a township in 1956, to a people's commune in 1958, and then again to a township in 1983.[4]

Henan Subdistrict was created from the town of Jiaohe (Chinese: 蛟河镇) in 1989.[4]

In 2005, Henan Subdistrict transferred Tuanjie Village (Chinese: 团结村) and Xinli Village (Chinese: 新立村) to neighboring Hebei Subdistrict as part of its promotion from a township to a subdistrict.[3] During this process, portions of Henan Subdistrict which were not initially portions of these two villages were merged into them, as part of the transfer.[3] Furthermore, Henan Subdistrict transferred Xiaobajiazi Village (Chinese: 小八家子村) to neighboring Chang'an Subdistrict.[3] In return, seven villages from neighboring Naizishan Subdistrict, including Anle Village (Chinese: 安乐村) and Xinli Village (Chinese: 新立村, not to be confused with the one transferred to Hebei Subdistrict), were incorporated into Henan Subdistrict.[3] Henan Subdistrict also gained all as eight villages from the now-defunct Chishui Township, which was now merged into Henan Subidstrict.[3][4] These transfers resulted in Henan Subdistrict administering 26 villages, comprising an area of 315.4 square kilometres (121.8 sq mi), and hosting a population of 31,171.[3]

Administrative divisions

The subdistrict has jurisdiction over the following 26 administrative villages:[2]

  • Xianfeng Village (Chinese: 先锋村)
  • Xinmin Village (Chinese: 新民村)
  • Xinsheng Village (Chinese: 新胜村)
  • Yangmulinzi Village (Chinese: 杨木林子村)
  • Xihuangdi Village (Chinese: 西荒地村)
  • Xintun Village (Chinese: 新屯村)
  • Donghuangdi Village (Chinese: 东荒地村)
  • Zhishu Village (Chinese: 直属村)
  • Dongxiaojiaohe Village (Chinese: 东小蛟河村)
  • Nanxiaojiaohe Village (Chinese: 南小蛟河村)
  • Dehegou Village (Chinese: 德河沟村)
  • Huanghua Village (Chinese: 黄花村)
  • Nandianzi Village (Chinese: 南甸子村)
  • Wanbao Village (Chinese: 万宝村)
  • Hongsheng Village (Chinese: 红胜村)
  • Kouqin Village (Chinese: 口钦村)
  • Xinli Village (Chinese: 新立村)
  • Anle Village (Chinese: 安乐村)
  • Chishui Village (Chinese: 池水村)
  • Liushulinzi Village (Chinese: 柳树林子村)
  • Nianzigou Village (Chinese: 碾子沟村)
  • Dengchang Village (Chinese: 登场村)
  • Baojia Village (Chinese: 保家村)
  • Zhenxing Village (Chinese: 振兴村)
  • Bashangde Village (Chinese: 八垧地村)
  • Mangniuhe Village (Chinese: 牤牛河村)

Transportation

National Highway 302 passes through Henan Subdistrict.[4]

See also

References

  1. 2018年统计用区划代码和城乡划分代码(蛟河市) [2018 Statistical Division Codes and Urban-Rural Division Codes (Jiaohe)] (in Chinese). National Bureau of Statistics of China. 2018. Retrieved 2019-02-26.
  2. 2020年统计用区划代码和城乡划分代码(河南街道) [2020 Statistical Division Codes and Urban-Rural Division Codes (Henan Subdistrict)] (in Chinese). National Bureau of Statistics of China. 2020. Archived from the original on 2021-09-14. Retrieved 2021-09-13.
  3. 蛟河市历史沿革 [Jiaohe City Organizational History]. xzqh.org (in Chinese). 2011-05-19. Archived from the original on 2020-09-01. Retrieved 2021-09-13.
  4. 河南街道 [Henan Subdistrict]. xzqh.org (in Chinese). 2011-03-22. Archived from the original on 2020-03-25. Retrieved 2021-09-13.
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